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that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail it's not the end of the road. it's more of an opportunity and away to find a different path. when i come to those moments in life, i think of the perz yen proverb that says when it's dark you can see the star. for those of you that have been there, i failed get a really good sunset picture on,k 2. this is actually a volcano in mexico but i love this climbing photo to end the climing sequence. so, here's our dirt bag climbers. done with the climb and it's time for me to head back to berkley. i was very weak and fortunately, we were still alive. that year fi
that's another thing they really objected to in manhattan. said you can't start a book with the word failure. at least i won that argument. i said you know, our success is originally based in failure and you know what? all of us make mistakes and all of us sometimes fail. sometimes with relationships or investments or fail with jobs. um... i flunked my first driving test when i was 16 and totald the car while parallel parking and some student wills not get into college. really when you fail...
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free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our neighborhood became so famous that even my father, not particularly fond of cuban jazz, couldn't resist dropping in once in a while at the much-talked about terrace. i listened to the rumba of chico's suite, then i would imagine chico back in new york doing arrangements for count bassie and ringo starr and i see myself turning into a big fan during my teenage years in havana. so that gives you a little idea about all these connections. i was born in havana in the mid-50's and my memory have many sounds. my history of my family has given me a variety of experiences and languages. my memory is like an orgy of
free from his alchemist's captive vit, he would go listen to cuban music at the park plaza hotel in manhattan. those were happy times and years later became a happy tomic with me, convinced early on that my father inhabited a magic world. a few years ago, while listening to a recording of cuban blues by chico, i remembered in new york in those stories of the 40's that chico and my father met at club cuba in manhattan and again in havana in the mid-50's. the sessions of chico's house in our...
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the manhattan institute earlier this week hosted a discussion on new york city's welfare program and efforts to transition welfare recipient to work. they awarded the 2012 urban innovator award to the city's human resources administration commissioner. [applause] thank you, peter. i want to especially thank you for your joke because you have provided the humor for our speech today. i esspecially like your reference to my position as a relatively on secure publish official. [laughter] you're correct about that. and thank you all to the manhattan institute not only for the honor but also for you have zone for our city. the list of important thinkers and writers of the institute who is positively influenced public policy in new york is long. so long that i hesitate to mention any except perhaps heather mcdonald, edge john mccain has -- i have known them a long time and greatly benefited from your insight and contribution. i also want to say how grateful i am to may your look berg. i have aver doubted he supported work-based welfare policy and he wanted me to stand strong and defensive p
the manhattan institute earlier this week hosted a discussion on new york city's welfare program and efforts to transition welfare recipient to work. they awarded the 2012 urban innovator award to the city's human resources administration commissioner. [applause] thank you, peter. i want to especially thank you for your joke because you have provided the humor for our speech today. i esspecially like your reference to my position as a relatively on secure publish official. [laughter] you're...
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francis has the lowest percentage of kids, lower than manhattan, -- i want to thank my colleagues to help the families can find the city more affordable. to have a city that works, you have to make sure the public education work for our kids. we have the highest performing urban school district in the entire state, and one of the highest performing urban school districts in the country and yet many kids especially kids of color are doing worse in san francisco than kids of color are doing in other parts of the bay area. we as a city have an obligation and we are committed to making the city work for everyone to make sure that we have the best public education system in the world. we have to make sure that we do that. we talked about diversity earlier. we talked about ethnic and racial diversity.
francis has the lowest percentage of kids, lower than manhattan, -- i want to thank my colleagues to help the families can find the city more affordable. to have a city that works, you have to make sure the public education work for our kids. we have the highest performing urban school district in the entire state, and one of the highest performing urban school districts in the country and yet many kids especially kids of color are doing worse in san francisco than kids of color are doing in...
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it happened inside a five-story apartment building in lower manhattan around 6:30 tonight. that fire is out now. we don't know what caused it, but officials are now conducting what they call a criminal investigation. here in maryland, pour people hit by a car this afternoon. two of them are suffering life threatening injuries. it happened in glen burnie while the four were crossings cornerstone road near route 100. the driver stayed on the scene. no word on the names of the victims yet or whether any charges will be filed. >> he carries weapons and has a violent past. now we know how he was able to escape from a local hospital. how he broke free from the locked ward. >> doreen, a hospital spokesperson tells me he broke down a door. he's very strong. he we've within in this neighborhood all evening long talking to people out here. and they tell me they are concerned. >> i am going to call the police and stay away. >> tonight, neighbors worry that this man is hiding in their t t takoma park neighborhood. he's been very aggressive in the past to police officers. >> this happen
it happened inside a five-story apartment building in lower manhattan around 6:30 tonight. that fire is out now. we don't know what caused it, but officials are now conducting what they call a criminal investigation. here in maryland, pour people hit by a car this afternoon. two of them are suffering life threatening injuries. it happened in glen burnie while the four were crossings cornerstone road near route 100. the driver stayed on the scene. no word on the names of the victims yet or...
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in just a few hours this manhattan drugstore gave three dozen shots. >> it's still good to protect yourself now because the flu can strike at any time. it comes to you at times without any symptoms and next thing you know you're bed-ridden, sick, and you're probably thinking to yourself, i should have got my flu shot. >> reporter: but they're running short of both. >> i came here. >> reporter: hospitals are also being stretched to their limits. dr. paul biddinger of massachusetts general says people who don't need emergency care are flooding hospitals. >> if you're having shortness of breath, if you have some underlying illness that's being made much more severe, come into the hospital. many people can be managed at home, again taking fluids, drinking as much as they can of clear liquids, ibuprofen, and tylenol rsh patients who got here are glad they got here before the vaccine ran out and the flu set in. >>> president obama meets afghan president hamid karzai this morning at the white house. the role with the u.s. and afghanistan will likely be the agenda. last night he met with secretary
in just a few hours this manhattan drugstore gave three dozen shots. >> it's still good to protect yourself now because the flu can strike at any time. it comes to you at times without any symptoms and next thing you know you're bed-ridden, sick, and you're probably thinking to yourself, i should have got my flu shot. >> reporter: but they're running short of both. >> i came here. >> reporter: hospitals are also being stretched to their limits. dr. paul biddinger of...
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i come from a pretty dilapidated 70s style building from manhattan to notice that the u.s. attorney's office, so i was used to modest accommodation, but it was comical for was to be served as president he appointed senate confirmed officials and where they attempt us in the basement. c-span: doing your office and get a meeting with tim tate airing the top command in the book your office to a very nice office and a man who secretary of the treasury, first of all coming to see if any say over your life? >> guest: that was a big point of contention. the way we viewed in the congress or the bill made it clear in our view we weren't independent agency within the treasury department, which meant essentially the president of the united states has ultimate authority over me. he could fire me up though. didn't need recent surprise, basically stroke of his pen. ultimately, we operate independent of the treasury secretary. they didn't like that. there were the department of justice and sat to get a ruling that is under supervision which would've given secretary potentially ability and
i come from a pretty dilapidated 70s style building from manhattan to notice that the u.s. attorney's office, so i was used to modest accommodation, but it was comical for was to be served as president he appointed senate confirmed officials and where they attempt us in the basement. c-span: doing your office and get a meeting with tim tate airing the top command in the book your office to a very nice office and a man who secretary of the treasury, first of all coming to see if any say over...
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a manhattan subway rider uploaded a video to youtube chronicling here subway ride. this is typical. ♪ ♪ i don't want to die wish i'd never been born at all ♪ >> that's not -- >> no reaction from the fellow passengers. >> that's not bad. the funny thing about it -- >> nothing? >> gallileo. >> i don't have that -- >> neither do i. that's the whole point. >> the woman next to him is just reading her e-mails. that's typical new york. regular day. >> we have the song playing in the background to help us out. >> take us out here. >> good cooler, buddy. >>> still ahead, why are you awake? remember i asked i wanted to see what your john hancock looked like, good or bad? we're going to do that moments away. [ male announcer ] rocky had no idea why dawn was gone for so long... ...but he'd wait for her forever, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he
a manhattan subway rider uploaded a video to youtube chronicling here subway ride. this is typical. ♪ ♪ i don't want to die wish i'd never been born at all ♪ >> that's not -- >> no reaction from the fellow passengers. >> that's not bad. the funny thing about it -- >> nothing? >> gallileo. >> i don't have that -- >> neither do i. that's the whole point. >> the woman next to him is just reading her e-mails. that's typical new york. regular...
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national geographic" channel has a tv show called "doomsday prepper" but you by someone how to escape manhattan in case of the disaster. first to have a bicycle that make sure you have your air deterrent. >> move out. >> forgive me. i hate this. it scares people to death. >> at the end of the day people have insurance for their cars, homes, but no insurance for dealing with a disaster. john: you have your bare deterrent? >> you will use it on me? [laughter] if it will stop a bear it will stop a human. john: this "national geographic" show people wearing gas masks. what kills people as a house fire, falling down the stairs, driving recklessly recklessly, promiscuous, dri nking too much. if you worry about thisou cannot worry about those. >> but the reality is people need to be reality for disasters. john: this is something else that you sell? >> also a kit for people's cars. it is wonderful there is food and water that is kept up the proper temperature. >> this is a five-year shelf life for the water. john: what is it with a bottle of water? >> between one and two years. john: the use of a close
national geographic" channel has a tv show called "doomsday prepper" but you by someone how to escape manhattan in case of the disaster. first to have a bicycle that make sure you have your air deterrent. >> move out. >> forgive me. i hate this. it scares people to death. >> at the end of the day people have insurance for their cars, homes, but no insurance for dealing with a disaster. john: you have your bare deterrent? >> you will use it on me?...
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national geographic" channel has a tv show called "doomsday prepper" but you by someone how to escape manhattan in case of the disaster. first to have a bicycle that make sure you have your air deterrent. >> move out. >> forgive me. i hate this. it scares people to death. >> at the end of the day people have insurance for their cars, homes, but no insurance for dealing with a disaster. john: you have your bare deterrent? >> you will use it on me? [laughter] if it will stop a bear it will stop a human. john: this "national geographic" show people wearing gas masks. what kills people as a house fire, falling down the stairs, driving recklessly recklessly, promiscuous, dri nking too much. if you worry about this you cannot worry about those. >> but the reality is people need to be reality for disasters. john: this is something else that you sell? >> also a kit for people's cars. it is wonderful there is food and water that is kept up the proper temperature. >> this is a five-year shelf life for the water. john: what is it with a bottle of water? >> between one and two years. john: the use of a clo
national geographic" channel has a tv show called "doomsday prepper" but you by someone how to escape manhattan in case of the disaster. first to have a bicycle that make sure you have your air deterrent. >> move out. >> forgive me. i hate this. it scares people to death. >> at the end of the day people have insurance for their cars, homes, but no insurance for dealing with a disaster. john: you have your bare deterrent? >> you will use it on me?...
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. >> the captain of the ferry that crashed in the lower manhattan wharf told federal investigators said the vessel had a mechanical failure and he was able to put it in reverse when he tried to dock. about 70 people were hurt democrats, 11 of them seriously. the captain told investigators that he tried to put the very angry birds like he always does but it did not work. the ferry had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and a propulsion system and officials are looking into whether they played a role. >> an answer in the national association of colleges and employers find the average salary of new graduates of college all little more than $44,000. that is the best year over year is rises the class of 2008. the salary averages for the graduates to be out of doubt in their field of study and not just any job they did fine. 30 percent of students polled had a job offer i had a graduation. >> starting next week cal state will be offering on- line courses for students. it is actually for students of ari completed some college courses but are now on able to attend a co
. >> the captain of the ferry that crashed in the lower manhattan wharf told federal investigators said the vessel had a mechanical failure and he was able to put it in reverse when he tried to dock. about 70 people were hurt democrats, 11 of them seriously. the captain told investigators that he tried to put the very angry birds like he always does but it did not work. the ferry had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and a propulsion system and officials are...
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. >> the captain of the commuter ferry that crashed a lower manhattan worst told federal investigators said the vessel had a mechanical failure and he wasn't able to put it in reverse when he tried to dock. around seven people were hurt in the crash, 11 seriously. the captain told investigators that he tried to put the ferry and reverse it didn't work. the ferret. had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and propulsion system and officials are looking into whether they played a role. [ womanom ] thi tis mis this iss my tey i feelfe more orinspirsp. . more preositivit [ male alennouncou ] o ]y liyn on adds fre fsh-pre-ped ted les to its itnew grw t tat ing inen drink nnkew lip ln and you y'll bel urprured ed how gre gat you yeel.ee ♪♪ ♪ >> the winning streak and be broken on wall strut wall street today. it looks like some givebacks in trading today. we had strong earnings from semblances go based wells fargo $4.9 billion to a stock lowered in overnight trading. we will follow the numbers on wall street through out the morning. another developing story prob
. >> the captain of the commuter ferry that crashed a lower manhattan worst told federal investigators said the vessel had a mechanical failure and he wasn't able to put it in reverse when he tried to dock. around seven people were hurt in the crash, 11 seriously. the captain told investigators that he tried to put the ferry and reverse it didn't work. the ferret. had recently undergone a major overhaul that gave it new engines and propulsion system and officials are looking into whether...
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he tried to dock at the lower manhattan wharf. the perry made a hard landing sending commuters running downstairs and into railings. 70 people were injured. the national transportation safety board is investigating the incident. >> tyler perry is offering a $100,000 award in information -- for information in to go cold cases. -- two cold cases. perry says the media is not paying and attention -- enough attention to either case. >> nasa says there is no need to worry about an asteroid hitting earth in 2036. astronomers said a big rock was on track to hit earth on april 20 night -- 2036, but after getting a look at the asteroid, they determined it was not on past. the rock to do significant damage to the dairy -- to the area where it would hurt but not enough to travel -- to trigger any worldwide extension. >> 2012 was the most expensive year for gasoline prices. >> experts say the amount you should spend on gas should drop for the first time in four years. the national average is $3.31. at home, the average is $3.56. $3.42 in maryl
he tried to dock at the lower manhattan wharf. the perry made a hard landing sending commuters running downstairs and into railings. 70 people were injured. the national transportation safety board is investigating the incident. >> tyler perry is offering a $100,000 award in information -- for information in to go cold cases. -- two cold cases. perry says the media is not paying and attention -- enough attention to either case. >> nasa says there is no need to worry about an...
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>>dice que ve despierta américa, que manda saludos a su gente en nueva york >>saludos mami, en bajo manhattan, en aguadillass también puerto rico. besos y abrazos >>muchas gracias por estar esta mañana. te queremos y tú lo sabes, despierta américa es tu casa ha hecho de malo, de bueno, de súper malo, o súper bueno, qué prefieres hacer? >>el bueno o el malo? me gusta hacer el buen malo y el buen chulo de vez en cuando. >>esa es buena. >>y una pregunta, como llegaste a ser parte de este proyecto que incluye al ex gobernador arnold schwarzenegger. >>leí el guion, estaba fabulosa la idea, luego me dijeron que trabajaría con arnold schwarzenegger y dije, vamos. >>y filmé en nueva méxico, cuando lo llegué a conocer, tremenda persona, muy humilde, inteligente, buen bromista >>sí, nunca pensé que llegara a ser así. >>es bien chévere, llegaba todos los dias lo más bien a trabajar, simpatico >>y en este mundo de hoy, en el mundo del espectaculo se resalta mucho el fisico de la persona, la cosa de fuera, vamos a ser sinceros, no somos brad pitt ni clooney. >>pero hay talento. >>tú sabe
>>dice que ve despierta américa, que manda saludos a su gente en nueva york >>saludos mami, en bajo manhattan, en aguadillass también puerto rico. besos y abrazos >>muchas gracias por estar esta mañana. te queremos y tú lo sabes, despierta américa es tu casa ha hecho de malo, de bueno, de súper malo, o súper bueno, qué prefieres hacer? >>el bueno o el malo? me gusta hacer el buen malo y el buen chulo de vez en cuando. >>esa es buena. >>y una pregunta,...
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and thank you also to the manhattan institute. not only for this honor but also for all that you've done for our city. the list of important thinkers and writers at the institute have positively influenced public policy in new york is long. so long that i hesitate to mention any. except perhaps heather macdonald, k., and howard, and e.g. and mira, larry, and nicole. i said the list was long. i have known the manhattan institute a long time and have greatly benefited from the inside and contributions. i also want to sell grateful i am to mayor bloomberg. at no time in these patches have ever doubted that mayor bloomberg supported workspace welfare policy and that he wanted me to stand strong in defense of policies that reduce our welfare cases by more than 700,000 in the city. increase work rates for single mothers and reduced poverty. and i want to credit and thank deputy mayor linda gibbs for her steadfast support from a work in maintaining these publishers while at the same time always pushing me and everyone in city government
and thank you also to the manhattan institute. not only for this honor but also for all that you've done for our city. the list of important thinkers and writers at the institute have positively influenced public policy in new york is long. so long that i hesitate to mention any. except perhaps heather macdonald, k., and howard, and e.g. and mira, larry, and nicole. i said the list was long. i have known the manhattan institute a long time and have greatly benefited from the inside and...
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dennis kneale at eight games stop right here in manhattan. dennis: videogame stocks are down 8% to 18% since those shootings because investors are worried to blame violent video games. david axelrod tweeted within two days of the shooting saying maybe we should stop marketing murder. we talked to a videogame analyst earlier today. you do not have the same murder rate by gun that you have in the u.s. and other countries. >> this is a global business. they play the same games in europe and japan. they do not have the same issue. rich: todd mitchell going on to say that when you start to blame mobile games, it is politicians going after and easier target. of course, the supreme court ruled in 2011 that video games themselves are protected by first amendment rights. what can government really do? government decided that comic books were causing juvenile billy quincey. they say the industry never recovered from that. they will make sure that they do not go through the same pain on videogames and violence today. back to you. lori: such an interesti
dennis kneale at eight games stop right here in manhattan. dennis: videogame stocks are down 8% to 18% since those shootings because investors are worried to blame violent video games. david axelrod tweeted within two days of the shooting saying maybe we should stop marketing murder. we talked to a videogame analyst earlier today. you do not have the same murder rate by gun that you have in the u.s. and other countries. >> this is a global business. they play the same games in europe and...
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>> megyn: so my husband's book ghost of manhattan is available as an audio book and guess who reads it? i don't really know. thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. here is shepherd. >> shepard: ththe new begins aw on studio b. the deadly flu outbreak that killed at least 20 kids across the country is widespread in every state but three but we may be at a turning point at least in some area. we will get you the details on that. >>> cops say they found this boy who went missing two decades ago living near his grandparents in a different state and investigator is say they understand why they abducted him. >>> michael bloomberg is now fighting to reduce the abuse of prescription pain killers. could that be nearly as important as a 16-ounce soda? >>> the deadly flu outbreak has grown to epidemic status the official word from the center for disease control in atlanta. responsible for 7.3% of deaths in the u.s. last week. the cdc reports widespread flu activity in nearly every state except california, mississippi and hawaii. why mississippi would be there in the middle of things and not have a
>> megyn: so my husband's book ghost of manhattan is available as an audio book and guess who reads it? i don't really know. thanks for watching. i'm megyn kelly. here is shepherd. >> shepard: ththe new begins aw on studio b. the deadly flu outbreak that killed at least 20 kids across the country is widespread in every state but three but we may be at a turning point at least in some area. we will get you the details on that. >>> cops say they found this boy who went...
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what we did was, in manhattan, they lost our manhattan facility lost their power. so we moved their absentee to their voting machine facility in staten island they were completely had no office up until the day of the election. on wednesday and thursday and friday they were actually doing absentees out of the van in front of the office, running up with them and rep to clock in with a battery backup, for the stamp machine. so we tried to keep things moving as best we could but i know staten island and brooklyn and manhattan. >> and queens. >> well, queens, got i think all their absentees out but manhattan and staten island, i'm sure there were people that did not receive their absentee ballots due to the storm. >> unintended circumstances merle refers to quite frequently. i think you all are to be commanded with the job you did do in the circumstances you were working under. no doubt about that. >> we couldn't have done it without the new york city police department [applause] thanks. the new york city police department, the mayor's office, the governor's office, le
what we did was, in manhattan, they lost our manhattan facility lost their power. so we moved their absentee to their voting machine facility in staten island they were completely had no office up until the day of the election. on wednesday and thursday and friday they were actually doing absentees out of the van in front of the office, running up with them and rep to clock in with a battery backup, for the stamp machine. so we tried to keep things moving as best we could but i know staten...
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not in manhattan or 47 of the nation's 50 states now under the grip of the most severe flu strain many is seen in generations. thousands sickened and at least 20 people dead and a country increasingly panicked and we are all over it from the economic fallout we are starting to see because of it to the very real vaccine shortage that might be as a result of it. one hospital had to set up a triage center just to contain the outbreak. >> the last time they needed these tents was for the swine flu epidemic in 2010. -to-s are patients are walking into the emergency room with flu you like symptoms and they don't have the facilities to treat them all. and they want to keep distance between patients that don't have the flu. if people are severe is they bring them into the hospital but you if they are not severely ill with the flu they bring them outside to the mobile surge tent. >> the capacity was overwhelming. not only weren't patients being seen but also patients -- not only with patients being seen but a bed to be admitted. this s to decrease those who have milder flu symptoms we can see t
not in manhattan or 47 of the nation's 50 states now under the grip of the most severe flu strain many is seen in generations. thousands sickened and at least 20 people dead and a country increasingly panicked and we are all over it from the economic fallout we are starting to see because of it to the very real vaccine shortage that might be as a result of it. one hospital had to set up a triage center just to contain the outbreak. >> the last time they needed these tents was for the...
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a manhattan apartment building goes up in flames after a domestic dispute killing one person. people say they could hear screaming from the building in the soho neighborhood. police arrested a 45-year-old resident. witnesses say he set fire to a hallway after a fight with the mother of his child. they got out safely but one did not. one was taken to the hospital because he allegedly tried to fight with first responders as they arrived on the scene. a police officer is being treated for a broken hand. >>> an arraignment set for today for the man accused of killing 12 people inside a colorado movie theater. a judge ruled that james holmes can stand trial for last summer's mass shooting saying prosecutors have established probable cause on more than 160 felony counts. this comes after four days of graphic testimony about the shooting. holmes' attorneys asked for today's arraignment to be delayed. >>> new details emerging about the prostitution scandal that tarnished the secret service. two drug enforcement agents are implicated here. the justice department says the dea agents set
a manhattan apartment building goes up in flames after a domestic dispute killing one person. people say they could hear screaming from the building in the soho neighborhood. police arrested a 45-year-old resident. witnesses say he set fire to a hallway after a fight with the mother of his child. they got out safely but one did not. one was taken to the hospital because he allegedly tried to fight with first responders as they arrived on the scene. a police officer is being treated for a broken...
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. >>> if you believe, as woody allen does, that manhattan is the center of the world, here's a photo for you. a 3-d view taken from high above with central park as the central feature, and the buildings seeming to yield out of the way, out of respect. those orange-brown circles are softball fields, and that one right there is where we practiced for our epic showdown with the team from "the daily show" and it wasn't pretty. >> where's your mommy? >> you back off, evening news team. >> turning skyward, according to one estimate out this week, among just the stars we can see in the milky way, an estimated 17% of them have planets orbiting them that are the size of planet earth. that means about one in every six stars has a place like ours nearby. with 100 billion stars in just our galaxy, that means there could be 17 billion planet earths out there. just think of what this means. >> our whole solar system could be like one tiny atom in the fingernail of some other giant being. >> even without weed, it's still amazing. and more space, because we love space. if you live under these lines,
. >>> if you believe, as woody allen does, that manhattan is the center of the world, here's a photo for you. a 3-d view taken from high above with central park as the central feature, and the buildings seeming to yield out of the way, out of respect. those orange-brown circles are softball fields, and that one right there is where we practiced for our epic showdown with the team from "the daily show" and it wasn't pretty. >> where's your mommy? >> you back off,...
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which crashed into a lower manhattan &ppier wednesday morning... hhs been moved to new jersey. yesttrday... crews members were iiteeviewed about the crash..he u-s coaat guarr says the boat as travellng about when ii happened...and tthre are reports this morninn that the ferry had eccntly undergone a maaor overhaul that give it new enginee and ppopulsion systtm. t is too soon to tell whether that played aay role in tte crass. tailgating always starts early when you are following instead of waiting until tomorrow at 4:30.roncos p:30. joel d..smith is liie in white marsh to see why the fans think this time wwll be different when it comes tt the ravens anddpayton manning. manning.peyton vs. ray lewis last time... p3 3 3 lonnie jones sent us this picture of his sonn.. showing off hisspprple pridd... in a you can uuload photos and &pfox baltimore dot com. and you can see those pictures on our "see it shoot it seed it ppge" at fox or you ccn go tooour facebook pageeat facebook dot com ssash fox baltimore click on "inside fox45". show your ravens playoff priie! give away to you this mo
which crashed into a lower manhattan &ppier wednesday morning... hhs been moved to new jersey. yesttrday... crews members were iiteeviewed about the crash..he u-s coaat guarr says the boat as travellng about when ii happened...and tthre are reports this morninn that the ferry had eccntly undergone a maaor overhaul that give it new enginee and ppopulsion systtm. t is too soon to tell whether that played aay role in tte crass. tailgating always starts early when you are following instead of...
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from the manhattan institute, this is 40 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, peter. i want to especially thank you for your joke. u.s. provided the humor for speech today. -- you have provided the humor for the speech today. thank you to the manhattan institute. not only for this honor, but all you have done for this city. the list of important thinkers and writers to of influenced public policy in new yoryork is long. -- who have influenced public policy in new york is long. i have known the manhattan institute and city journal and long time and greatly benefited from your insights and contribution. i also want to say how grateful i am to mayor bloomberg. at no time in the past six years have i doubted that mayor bloomberg supported work based welfare policies, and he wanted me to stand strong in defense of policies that have reduced our welfare caseload by more than 700,000 recipients. i went to credit and thank the mayor for her steadfast support , while always pushing me and everyone in city government to do still more to raise the economic prospects of low-incom
from the manhattan institute, this is 40 minutes. [applause] [applause] >> thank you, peter. i want to especially thank you for your joke. u.s. provided the humor for speech today. -- you have provided the humor for the speech today. thank you to the manhattan institute. not only for this honor, but all you have done for this city. the list of important thinkers and writers to of influenced public policy in new yoryork is long. -- who have influenced public policy in new york is long. i...
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and all of that good stuff, i'm not saying it's better or worse, but maybe on the upper west side of manhattan it's not as much a part of life and there is this chasm, this incredible understanding about guns and i'm saying for the attorney general and vice-president when they talk about stuff like this, they're not bringing people to the middle to have a discussion, they're going to create more of the kinds of things you're seeing in wyoming and other states. >> megyn: one more quick question, an interesting post on hotair.com positing, none of this on capitol hill is about getting a gun law. it's about setting the republicans up to take a more extreme position, such that they have to, you know, that's what they need to do to win their go into general election they will he' lose to more moderate sounding democrats on this issue, and that democrats retake control of the house? >> well, i'd like to see harry reid with so many of his members from red states vulnerable in the coming election, and like to see the response he gets if he proposes to bring forward any serious gun restriction. i don't
and all of that good stuff, i'm not saying it's better or worse, but maybe on the upper west side of manhattan it's not as much a part of life and there is this chasm, this incredible understanding about guns and i'm saying for the attorney general and vice-president when they talk about stuff like this, they're not bringing people to the middle to have a discussion, they're going to create more of the kinds of things you're seeing in wyoming and other states. >> megyn: one more quick...
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that is the latest from the west side of manhattan this morning, i'll send it back to you. >> alisyn: those are good. the flu fear is creating a lot of questions. we know you have many. we brought in dr. mark siegle to answer some of those. dr. siegle, great to see you. >> good to see you. >> alisyn: let's start with this question, when do you go to the hospital? when are your symptoms? how do you know how bad your symptoms are that should prompt going to the hospital? >> key question because you don't want to add fear to the equation here. you don't want to go to the hospital unnecessarily because you can pick up germs there and you can block people who have life-threatening conditions. you don't want to block someone who is having a heart attack that needs emergency treatment. when do you go to the hospital? when your doctor tells you to go, when you can't keep fluids down, when your fever is very high. and when you don't know what you have. that's when you go to the hospital. but for most people, you have fatigue, you have muscle aches, you have headache. you have fever. you have s
that is the latest from the west side of manhattan this morning, i'll send it back to you. >> alisyn: those are good. the flu fear is creating a lot of questions. we know you have many. we brought in dr. mark siegle to answer some of those. dr. siegle, great to see you. >> good to see you. >> alisyn: let's start with this question, when do you go to the hospital? when are your symptoms? how do you know how bad your symptoms are that should prompt going to the hospital?...